National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia The National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan (NCISP) is an intelligence-sharing initiative that links the computer databases of local, state, regional, tribal law enforcement agencies with those of the U.S. federal government.[1][2][3][4] See also Automated Trusted Information Exchange Homeland Security Information Network Joint Regional Information Exchange System Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange Regional Information Sharing Systems Surveillance References [1]"National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan". Institute for Intergovernmental Research. Archived from the original on 5 August 2010. Retrieved 17 December 2009. [2]"National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan" (PDF). US Department of Justice. Retrieved 17 December 2009. [3]"FACT SHEET: NATIONAL CRIMINAL INTELLIGENCE SHARING PLAN". Federation of American Scientists. Retrieved 17 December 2009. [4]"The National Criminal Intelligence Sharing Plan". Police Chief Magazine. November 2003. Retrieved 18 December 2009. This law enforcement–related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles